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Bordered Rose Sawfly

Arge cyanocrocea

About Bordered Rose Sawfly

A compact sawfly with a striking combination of an orange body and metallic blue-black wings. Larvae are green with orange heads and feed on rose leaves.

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Did You Know?

This species is sometimes confused with its relative Arge ochropus, but can be distinguished by its blue-tinged rather than purple-tinged wings.

How to Identify Bordered Rose Sawfly

Bordered Rose Sawfly (Arge cyanocrocea) belongs to the order Hymenoptera, family Argidae. Adults typically measure 7-10 mm.

Bordered Rose Sawfly Habitat

Bordered Rose Sawfly is found in underground habitats, particularly across Europe. This species has adapted to thrive in its preferred environment, where it can find suitable food sources and shelter.

Bordered Rose Sawfly Diet and Feeding

Bordered Rose Sawfly is a herbivore, feeding on plant material including leaves, stems, flowers, and other vegetation. Herbivorous insects play a significant role in ecosystems by influencing plant growth and serving as a food source for predators.

Where Is Bordered Rose Sawfly Found?

Bordered Rose Sawfly can be found in Europe, where it inhabits underground environments. Its distribution is influenced by climate, food availability, and habitat suitability.

Distribution Map

Where Bordered Rose Sawfly can be found

Is Bordered Rose Sawfly Dangerous?

Bordered Rose Sawfly belongs to the order Hymenoptera, which includes many stinging insects. While not typically aggressive, it may sting if threatened or handled. Stings can cause pain and swelling, and in rare cases may trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

Bordered Rose Sawfly Role in Nature

Bordered Rose Sawfly is part of the food web as a primary consumer, feeding on plant material. It serves as an important food source for birds, bats, amphibians, and other insectivores, connecting plant energy to higher trophic levels.

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant

Frequently Asked Questions About Bordered Rose Sawfly

What does Bordered Rose Sawfly look like?

The Bordered Rose Sawfly typically measures 7-10 mm.

Where is Bordered Rose Sawfly found?

The Bordered Rose Sawfly is found in Europe and typically inhabits underground environments.

What does Bordered Rose Sawfly eat?

The Bordered Rose Sawfly feeds on plant material including leaves, stems, and other vegetation.

Is Bordered Rose Sawfly dangerous to humans?

The Bordered Rose Sawfly belongs to the order Hymenoptera, which includes stinging insects. While not typically aggressive, it may sting if threatened or handled.

What is an interesting fact about Bordered Rose Sawfly?

This species is sometimes confused with its relative Arge ochropus, but can be distinguished by its blue-tinged rather than purple-tinged wings.

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